CHP Family Services: Preparing for the Kindergarten Transition

Jun 4, 2024 | News, Newsletter Piece

School readiness programs visit Hancock Shaker Village and more

For the first time since Covid, CHP’s school readiness programs returned to see the baby animals at Hancock Shaker Village. Experiences like these are part of the ParentChild+ and Play & Learn programs, which support children’s physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development, preparing them for preschool and kindergarten.

“Visiting Hancock Shaker Village gives children the opportunity to interact with animals, explore the farm, and learn more about where food comes from. It especially helps children prepare for school where new experiences, friends, and environments are part of a typical day,” says Kim Waterman, program coordinator.

Thirty-eight children between the ages of 16 months and three years participate in ParentChild+, and 14 children between the ages of 3 and 5 participate in the Play & Learn; all programs provide mentoring that supports the children and their caregivers. Both programs schedule field trips throughout the year to places like Berkshire Botanical Garden, Normal Rockwell Museum, Pleasant Valley Nature Sanctuary, and more. This year’s trip to Hancock Shaker Village was made possible by the Jewish Women’s Foundation of the Berkshires.

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